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Thursday, September 29, 2016

IT'S MY SUPERANNUATION DAY - THANKS TO ONE AND ALL!!

 AIPAEA ZINDABAD
I have joined the office as a nondescript. A lone introvert with a desire for collective good; AIPAEA churned me, chiseled me and gave me a name and a bountiful of memories to cherish. I am tendering good-bye to the office on superannuation on 30th September 2016. AIPAEA is entrapped inside me. It is my extended family. How I can dare say good-bye to you too!

The exemplary life of Com. Adi, inspiring leadership of Com. D.C. Jatrana and the loving caress of Com. Vyasji nourished the AIPAEA. Com. AVV, Com. Daktod, Com. Gopinathan, Com. Amresh, Com. Rajanayagam, Com. APS …galore of leaders groomed the AIPAEA. Today, AIPAEA is a proud partner of NFPE and a disciplined soldier of CCGEW.

That day Com. P. Rajanayagam, shouldered me a heavy shoulder bag and said 'now you have to carry this weight'. The great tradition of struggle-path shown by my leaders fueled me to move forward. You are my proud partners in that journey. Your love, affection, support made the journey so wonderful. You have never made me feel the weight of that shoulder bag. I came this far with Head high and shoulder erect and stood before you to pass on that Responsibility. . .

Now it is passed on to Com. S.B. Yadav and his team. I convey my best wishes to the newly elected General Secretary, all the office bearers and Com. Santoshkumar, President. My sincere thanks to all my comrades!

It is the moment for me to say Thank You! Thank You AIPAEA!!

T.SATYANARAYANA

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

22nd BIENNIAL ALL INDIA CONFERENCE OF AIPAEA CONCLUDED SUCCESSFULLY - A BRIEF REPORT ON THE PROCEEDINGS

                                                              (M) G.S. 09912348500                                                                             

All India Postal Accounts Employees Association

Central Headquarter
(Affiliated to National Federation of Postal Employees)
13-B, New Mahavir Nagar, DAO Flat, New Delhi – 110018

AIPAEA/CHQ/22nd A.I.C./16                                            Dated: 22-09-2016

Report
The Reception Committee extended a warm welcome to all the delegates and visitors to the 22nd AIC held at Chennai from 20-09-16 to 22-09-16 and made excellent arrangements for the successful conduct of the Conference.

19 Circles, 62 delegates and 54 visitors attended the AIC apart from the sizable number of comrades from the host unit. It can be said that this AIC is the one which is attended by all most all the branches of AIPAEA baring Shillong and Jammu.

The AIC started with the flag hoisting.  Com. AVV, veteran leader of Postal Accounts from Chennai hoisted the national flag, Com. Giriraj Singh, President NFPE hoisted the NFPE flag and Com. S. Santoshkumar, President AIPAEA hoisted the flag of AIPAEA. Rich floral tributes are paid to Com. S.K. Vyasji and other martyrs of the working class. The meeting hall is named after Late Com. S.K.Vyasji, the friend, Philosopher and guide of AIPAEA.

Com. Durai Pandyan, Chairman Reception Committee welcomed the delegates and visitors. In his welcome addressed Com. Durai Pandyan explained the pernicious effects of the implementation of the neo-liberal policies for the past 25 years. He exhorted one and all to put up a united fight against these policies. General Secretary, AIPAEA welcomed the gathering and all the leaders. He emphasized the importance of the AIC and requested all to cooperate to conduct the proceedings in a meaningful way. Com. S. Santoshkumar, President in his presidential remarks welcomed all the guests, delegates and visitors.

Com. M. Krishnan, Secretary General, Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers inaugurated the 22nd Biennial All India Conference of AIPAEA. In his inaugural address on the topic of “History of Confederation and future struggles” Com. Krishnan vividly explained the formation of the Confederation and the struggles it has undertaken for the cause of the Central Government employees. The historical strikes of 1960 and 1968 and the repressive role of the Ruling Classes have been explained at length. How the Confederation leadership played a visionary role on the formulation of the demand for bonus to the central government employees and the role of the Confederation in setting up of the Pay Commissions right up to 7th CPC was explained in detail. Com. Krishnan detailed the the formation of 7th CPC, its recommendations, unilateral decision of the Central Cabinet to implement them, the protest actions of the Central Government employees including the indefinite strike call under the aegis of NJCA, negotiations, assurances of the Group of Ministers and the developments after the deferment of the strike. Com. Krishnan reiterated the decisions taken in the AIC of the Confederation to continue the efforts to strengthen the unity and struggle to achieve the demands of the Central Government employees.

Com. Brigu Bhattacharya, Secretary General of All India Civil Accounts Employees Association in his address traced the role of the JAC in articulating the demands of the Accounts and Audit employees. He stressed the need for continuing the JAC and activating the local JACs. He extolled the role of the AIPAEA in the JAC. Com.

In the after noon session Dr. Venkitesh Atreya, noted economist addressed the AIC. Deliberating on the given topic of “Development a Myth or Mirth”, Dr. Venkitesh Atreya raised the core issue of: Development for whom? He went on explaining the growth of GDP and its relevance to the poor and common man. He explained the fall out of the implementation of neo-liberal policies for the past 25 years in the country. The gap between the rich and poor expanded; A few rich people cornered more than 50% of the wealth of the nation; The attempts to control the mind set of the people, imposition of cultural and social dos and don’ts on the people; is going to be a threat to the democracy of the country. Dr. Venkitesh Atreya said that the mammoth participation of the workers, employees and common people in the historical nation wide strike on 2nd September 2016 has given hope that the attack on the rights of the people and workers can be countered with unity.

Com. R.N.Parashar, Secretary General of NFPE has spoken at length on the issues and developments in the Department of Posts. Narrating in detailed Com. Parashar mirrored the movements conducted by the National Federation of Postal Employees in safeguarding the interests of the Postal employees in particular and the interests of the working class including the CG employees in general. He assured to ensure the cadre restructuring of PAOs and settle the other demands of the Postal Accounts employees. He has particularly mentioned the struggles undertaken by the Chennai  and Cuttack AIPAEA comrades against the tyranny of the authorities. He assured to make all out efforts to undo the punishment given to the Circle Secretary, AIPAEA Cuttack. Secretary General appreciated the active role of the AIPAEA in the functioning of the NFPE. He reiterated the decisions of the Federal Council of the NFPE held at Guwahati to go on strike on the call of the Confederation to achieve the pending demands of the CG employees.

Com. Giriraj Singh, President NFPE in his forceful speech castigated the policies of the present Government, which are against the common men, employees and workers. He has given a call to all employees to participate in the future struggles to counter these policies.
Com. KVS, former General Secretary P-III addressed the gathering and stressed the role of the PAO in safeguarding the financial interests of the Department of Posts. He advised to strengthen the role as auditor and financial advisor. Other leaders of NFPE also addressed the AIC and greeted the House.

The Reception Committee honoured all the leaders of the Confederation and Postal who have worked for the success of the AIC. The cultural program organized by the Reception Committee showcased the talent of the Postal Accounts employees and their family members. It has enthralled all the delegates, visitors and guests.

On the second day General Secretary placed the report and accounts for the period 2014-15 and 2015-16 after the composition of the House. Com. S.B. Yadav, Deputy General Secretary read out the minutes of the 21st AIC held at Bangalore. Com. S. Santoshkumar and Com. N.Veeresh, conducted the proceedings.

Com. Amresh Thakur, former General Secretary, AIPAEA, recalled the struggles of the yester years. Recollecting the 19-11-1968 strike action and the sacrifices made by the former leaders, advised one and all to imbibe the spirit of that struggle and continue the future struggles.

Com. P. Ranjanayagam addressing on a specific topic of “Future of Postal Accounts and AIPAEA” recollected the past history of the AIPAEA and advised the steps to be taken to prepare the organization for the future in the light of the technological developments. He advised the house to think about taking the PORMS Accountants into our fold to expand the Postal Accounts activities. Concluding his speech Com. P. Rajanayagam, suggested to follow the developments and changes in the present day functioning of the Postal Accounts and adopt accordingly.

Com. A.P.Sastry, former President of AIPAEA and Com. P.Rajanayagam, former General Secretary of AIPAEA addressed the AIC and fondly remembered the efforts of the AIPAEA in achieving the demands of the Postal Accounts employees. He stressed on the importance of the struggle and advised to follow that path to achieve the demands.

Com. K.Raghavendran, former Secretary General of NFPE and presently heading the All India Postal and RMS Pensioners Association addressed the AIC. He emphasized the need to do away with the NPS. He assured to be in fore front in all future struggles to be undertaken by the Confederation, NJCA on the demands of the CG employees.

President invited the units to initiate the discussion on the Agenda. All the Units participated in the discussion. Majority of the Units introduced written reports in the House. The House elaborately discussed the agenda items. The delegates took active part in the discussion. The issues of Cadre restructuring, CSI, Recruitment, Rule-38 transfers, forwarding of applications, Departmental Buildings, Pay Protection, JAC demands, Local Recruitment, 2nd September 2016 strike, 7th CPC anomalies, victimization, merger of Sorter quota, Training, All India gradation list of SA, Child care leave, functioning of CHQ and Units, AAO RRs, Review of results of SC/ST candidates, Bhankars case, Post Bank, interaction with the members and other activities and Membership verification etc, were discussed in the House.
The General Secretary responded with elaborated reply on all the issues. The General Secretary thanked all the leaders and members of the Postal Accounts requested them to unite and march forward.

The House formed the following Committees:
  1. Committee on Core System Integration:
      Com. N.Veeresh (Convenor) Com. Dominic, Com. Prakash, Com. M. Sudhakar,   
       Com. Krishna Rao, Com. JK Chauhan.

2. Postal Accounts Specific Issues: Com. Ojah (Convenor), Com. Vijayan,
      Com. Parikar, Com. Rajnish, Com. Sripathi Kamle, Com. Venkateswarlu.
3. 7th CPC related issues: Com. Krishna Rao (Convenor), Com. K.S. Chalapati Rao,             Com. Ramesh Meena, Com. Santosh Choudhary, Com.Vaibhav Anand,
4. Central Government employees General demands: Com. Vindhyachal Singh(Convenor), Com. Vipul, Com. Verma, Com.Subhajeet Com. Rakesh Kumar, Com. Ananda Kumar.
5. Resolutions: Com. Nandakishore Das(Convenor), Com. Hiralal Baktha, Com. KK Panda, Com. SMH Zaidi, Com. Pradeep Kr Bareek, Com. Shyam Sunder Dey.

These Committees discussed and submitted reports to the House. It is decided to take up all these issues at appropriate levels. The house adopted Resolutions on various issues. The House approved the General Secretary Report and Accounts for the period 2014-15 and 2015-16.

The Reception Committee honoured the retired Circle Secretaries and Presidents of various Circles. The host unit and all the units honoured the General Secretary in a grand scale. The General Secretary thanked all the AIPAEA leaders for their moving gesture and assured to be with AIPAEA always.

The Reception Committee honoured all the workers and volunteers for their untiring work to make the AIC a memorable. Com. R.B.Suresh, the man behind the successful hosting of the AIC is profusely hounoured.

The House elected the following Office Bearers for the period 2016-17 and
2017-18.

PRESIDENT:                                 COM. SANTOSHKUMAR ,                                                                                     CHENNAI
WORKING PRESIDENT               COM. N. VEERESH,                                                                                         BANGALORE
VICE-PRESIDENT:                       COM. A.B.PAWAR,                                                                                                   NAGPUR
                                                      COM. J.S.RAJPUT, BHOPAL
                                                  COM. VINDHYACHALSINGH,                                                                                            PATNA
GENERAL SECRETARY:               COM. S.B.YADAV,                                                                                                  LUCKNOW
DY.GENERAL SECRETARY:  COM.NANDA KISHORE DAS,                                                                                      CUTTACK
ASST. GENL. SECRETARY:           COM. D.S. CHAUHAN,                                                                                                DELHI
                                                      COM.SRIRAM OJHA,                                                                                                   KOLKATA
                                                      COM.M.P.VIJAYAN,                                                                                            TRIVANDRUM
                                                      COM.R.C.MEENA, JAIPUR
                                                      COM. J.K.CHOHAN,                                                                                             AHMEDABAD
FINANCE SECRETARY              COM. K.S. RANA,                                                                                           SUNDERNAGAR
ORG. SECRETARY            COM. D. NARASIMHA MURTHY,                                                                                HYDERABAD
                                                      COM. K.S. DEEPA,                                                                 JALLANDHAR & KAPURTHALA
AUDITOR                                      COM. K. KRISHNA RAO,                                                                                              RAIPUR.

The outgoing General Secretary thanked all the members and leaders of the AIPAEA, Confederation and NFPE for their love and affection showered on him. He assured to be at the beck and call of the organization at any time. He wished the new Executive Committee and members of AIPAEA a bright future. The Conference concluded with vote of thanks by Com. R.B.Suresh.









Saturday, September 24, 2016

VALIANT FIGHTER AND BRILLIANT ORGANIZER COM. DESRAJ SHARMA PASSED AWAY ON 24-09-2016 - GREAT LOSS TO POSTAL MOVEMENT

Com.Desraj Sharma. Ex.Dy.S.G.NFPE and former G.S. P-4 union expired on 24th September 2016 at his Delhi Residence. 
He was a very good organiser and fighter. His contribution towards Trade Union movement and NFPE will ever be remembered.  AIPAEA conveys heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family and pray eternal peace to the departed soul.

AIPAEA dips its banner in respect of Com. Des Raj Sharma.







Com.DesRaj Sharma Amar Rahe!!

Thursday, September 22, 2016

AIPAEA ZINDABAD!! NFPE ZINDABAD!! CCGEW ZINDABAD!!

AIPAEA SUCCESSFULLY CONCLUDED
 THE 22ND BIENNIAL ALL INDIA CONFERENCE AT CHENNAI. 
THE RECEPTION COMMITTEE MADE EXCELLENT ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SUCCESSFUL CONDUCT OF THE AIC. KUDOS TO COM. RB SURESH, GENERAL SECRETARY, RECEPTION COMMITTEE, ALL THE CHENNAI COMRADES AND ALL TU LEADERS
 OF TAMILNADU CIRCLE! 
A VERY BIG THANKS TO COM. DURAI PANDIAN, CHAIRMAN, RECEPTION COMMITTEE!!

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW TEAM OF AIPAEA CHQ OFFICE BEARERS FOR THE PERIOD 2016-17 AND 2017-18. 
I WISH ALL THE BEST AND BRIGHT FUTURE TO AIPAEA.

PRESIDENT:                           COM. SANTOSHKUMAR
WORKING PRESIDENT       COM. N. VEERESH
VICE-PRESIDENT:                COM. A.B.PAWAR
                                                 COM. J.S.RAJPUT
                                                 COM. VINDHYACHAL SINGH
GENERAL SECRETARY:         COM. S.B.YADAV
DY.GENERAL SECRETARY:   COM.NANDA KISHORE DAS
ASST. GENL. SECRETARY:     COM. D.S. CHAUHAN
                                                     COM.SRIRAM OJHA
                                                     COM.M.P.VIJAYAN
                                                     COM.R.C.MEENA
                                                     COM. J.K.CHAUHAN
FINANCE SECRETARY           COM. K.S. RANA
ORG. SECRETARY                   COM. D. NARASIMHA      
                                                    MURTHY
                                                   COM. K.S. DEEPA
AUDITOR                                 COM. K. KRISHNA RAO
                                               

WITH GREETINGS

TSN

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

WARM WELCOME TO AIPAEA 22ND ALL INDIA BIENNIAL CONFERENCE !!


Monday, September 12, 2016

NFPE FEDERAL COUNCIL ADOPTED THE RESOLUTION ON THE DEMANDS OF THE POSTAL EMPLOYEES

RESOLUTION ON POSTAL DEMANDS
AND PROGRAMME OF ACTION

            This 10th Federal Council of National Federation of Postal Employees (NFPE) held at Guwahati (Assam) from 7th to 9th September 2016, views with grave concern the totally negative attitude of the Central Government in settling the common demands of the Central Government employees including increase in minimum wage and fitment formula and other modifications sought for by the National Joint Council of Action (NJCA) and JCM (NC) staff side. The Federal Council while appreciating the efforts being made by Confederation of Central Government employees & Workers jointly with NJCA to settle the demands calls upon the NJCA to organize higher form of trade union action including revival of the deferred strike to get the demands settled in a time-bound manner.

            This Federal Council further notes that in the Postal department also due to the negative attitude of the Government and Postal administration long pending demands are remaining unsettled. None of the 7th CPC related demands of various cadres of Postal department are settled. Regularization of Gramin Dak Sevaks and grant of all benefits of regular employees on pro-rata basis is still pending. The New Pension Scheme (NPS) has created uncertainty among the employees recruited after 01.01.2004, about their pensionary benefits. Department has unilaterally issued orders for outsourcing booking and delivery of registered, speed post and express parcel post articles. The task force committee recommendations are not yet dropped, no effective remedial measures are taken to streamline the functioning of CBS/CIS, revision of wages and payment of arrears of casual labourers from 01.01.2006 is still pending in many circles, more than 60000 vacancies in various cadres including promotional posts are remaining unfilled. All the above issues are agitating the minds of the employees for a long time.
            The federal council after reviewing the situation prevailing in the Postal department came to the unanimous conclusion that to settle the above issues, serious agitational programmes are to be launched. Accordingly the Federal Council resolve to implement the following phased pregramme of action, either independently or jointly with other Federation.
Programme of action
1st Phase        -           March to all Divisional offices and submission of copy of memorandum to all Divisional heads. (Memorandum and Charter of demands will be submitted to Minister, Communications and Secretary posts on the same day).
2nd Phase       -           Mass dharna in front of all Divisional offices.
3rd Phase        -           Mass dharna in front of all CPMG/PMG offices.
4th Phase        -           Mass demonstration in front of Dak Bhawan, New Delhi.
Inspite of the above agitational programmes , if the Government of India and department of
Posts refuse to concede the legitimate demands of the Postal Employees, NFPE shall
 Organize higher form of trade union action including indefinite strike. This Federal Council
authorizes the Federal  Executive to take  follow up action in this regard.

CHARTER OF DEMANDS
1.    Settle the demands of various cadres of Postal department relating to 7th CPC recommendations submitted to Secretary, Posts in memorandum dated 08.12.2015.
2.    Implement cadre restructuring in all remaining cadres in the Department of Posts and settle the residual issues arising at implementation  stage.
3.    Grant Civil Servant status to Gramin Dak Sevaks and grant all benefits of departmental employees on pro-rata basis.
4.    Revision of wages and payment of arrears from 01.01.2006 to all casual, part-time, contingent and daily-rated mazdoors and regularization of services.
5.    Stop outsourcing of booking and delivery of registered, speed post and parcel articles.
6.    Fill up all vacant posts in all cadres including promotional posts.
7.    Conduct membership verification of Gramin Dak Sevaks and declare the result of the verification already conducted among departmental employees during 2015.
8.    Revision of OTA rates  & OSA and fixation of norms for CRC/Speed post and Parcel in RMS.
9.    Settle problems arising out of implementation of CIS and CBS.
10.  Grant of upgraded 3050 pay scale to Postmen w.e.f. 1.1.1996 as per Supreme Court Judgment.
11.  Withdraw “Very Good” bench mark condition for MACP and future increments.
12.  Grant of S D.A. & HCA to the Assam & NE & remove discrimination.